Overview
This program is currently not accepting applications. Please check back for updates.
PLEASE NOTE: This unpaid, tuition-based mini-fellowship opportunity is a shadowing experience only, and does not culminate in application for ASHA CCCs. You may find information about our annual CFY position here.
Sponsored by the Emory Voice Center of the Department of Otolaryngology, this one-to-three month observational mini-fellowship in speech language pathology covers all aspects of medical and behavioral care of voice, swallowing, and airway disorders as well as professional voice and pediatric voice disorders. Fellows will shadow the existing multidisciplinary team of speech language pathologists, singing voice specialists, dysphagia specialists, and laryngologists. A state-of-the-art laryngeal dissection laboratory is available on-site for hands-on experience.
Program Components
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Multidisciplinary voice and swallowing clinics
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Voice therapy
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Singing voice therapy
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Therapy for swallowing disorders
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Rigid and flexible videostroboscopy
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Speech pathologists' roles in botulinum toxin injections for dystonia
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Flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing
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Radiographic evaluation of swallowing, including fluoromanometry
Application and Inquiries
Applicants must send a curriculum vitae (electronic version acceptable) and one letter of recommendation to:
Brian Petty, CCC-SLP
Director, Speech-Language Pathology Mini-Fellowship, Emory Voice Center
Medical Office Tower, 9th floor
Suite 4400
550 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30308